Author: Sara Sue HoklotubbePublisher: University of Arizona PressISBN: 0816598800Size: 46.27 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 3851DownloadRead Online
When Sadie drove into the hospital parking lot, she could see a woman pushing
a wheelchair toward the front door. Hurriedly, Sadie parked and ran to catch up
with her. “Mrs. Andover? Is that you?” Sadie tried not to raise her voice close to
the hospital door. Suddenly, a tiny head popped around the comer of the
wheelchair as Sadie reached them—Soda Pop and her mom. The child's gaunt
face and frail arms took Sadie by surprise, but Soda Pop's beautiful brown eyes
sparkled ...

Author: RichPublisher: Krause PublicationsISBN: 1440227667Size: 67.39 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, MobiView: 6491DownloadRead Online
They also looked fitting. The baseball cap seemed especially appropriate atop
the elongated noggin of that ballpark being, Frankie Frank while the neat bow tie
looked exactly right on Frenchy Fry, the lone potato-based star of this new series.
Each main character came packaged with a “companion.” As one might expect,
these were based on catsup, mustard, and soda pop. Yet in their appearance, Mr.
Ketchup Head, Mr. Mustard Head, and Mr. Soda Pop Head represented
something ...

Author: Helen S. HamletPublisher: SAGE PublicationsISBN: 1506304869Size: 32.88 MBFormat: PDF, KindleView: 7681DownloadRead Online
(e.g., his ears got hot, his head started to “fizz”) • What were some things that
made Lester's feelings of stress or anger get WORSE? (e.g., when someone
sang the Soda Pop Head song, when he felt he was being treated unfairly) •
What were some things that helped make Lester's feelings of stress or anger get
BETTER? (e., taking 5 deep breaths, finding a quiet place, Push Pull Dangle,
punching his pillow) 1) Activity: Have the students return to their seats and
provide the Body/Bottle ...

Author: S. E. HintonPublisher: Dramatic PublishingISBN: 9780871292773Size: 23.21 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 2076DownloadRead Online
I didn't think — DARRY (breaking in). You don't ever think, not at home or
anywhere when it counts. You must think at school with all those good grades,
and you've always got your nose in a book, but do you ever use your head for
common sense? No sirree, bub. And if you had to go by yourself you should've
carried a blade. PONYBOY (unhappily). No matter what I did you wouldn't 1 ike it. SODAPOP. Leave my kid brother alone, you hear? It ain't his fault he likes to go
to the movies, ...

Author: Eddie S. HowellPublisher: AuthorHouseISBN: 1463484704Size: 43.68 MBFormat: PDFView: 1256DownloadRead Online
The scorpions' commandos were second. Following all the rest were the ant
armies. Everyone was ready for war. Everyone was ready to give up his life for
their families, friends, and loved ones. You should have seen the look on their
insect faces. Some were scared, some were excited, but all were focused as one
team. It was time. It was finally time for the all-out war between good and evil to
begin. Soda Pop lifted his potato bug hands high in the air. His head turned
toward the ...

Author: Frank HoffmannPublisher: RoutledgeISBN: 1135418462Size: 52.40 MBFormat: PDF, DocsView: 941DownloadRead Online
Also in the 1960s came similar plastic figures that resembled vegetables and fruit
, the Tooty Frooty Friends including Pete the Pepper, Oscar the Orange, Cooky
the Cucumber, and Katie the Carrot, and Picnic Pals (Franky Frank, Frenchy Fry,
Mr. Mustard Head, Willy Burger, Mr. Ketchup Head, and Mrs. Soda Pop Head). In
1984, when Hasbro acquired Playskool, Mr. Potato Head characters began to
feature that logo rather than Hasbro's. With new U.S. safety regulations, the
prongs on ...

Author: Mark RichPublisher: Krause PublicationsISBN: 0896892204Size: 44.45 MBFormat: PDF, MobiView: 1581DownloadRead Online
Once Hasbro crossed that threshold, Mr. Potato Head's universe started
expanding, with the other roots, fruits and vegetables turned into new
personalities. Dubbed his Tooty Frooty Friends, they included Katie the Carrot,
Cooky the Cucumber, Oscar the Orange, and Pete the Pepper. Later in the
decade, the Picnic Pals appeared, including Mr. Soda Pop Head and Franky
Frank. The end of the decade saw the appearance of the most complex Mr.
Potato Head toys, including the ...

Author: Frances SamuelsonPublisher: Xlibris CorporationISBN: 1514490277Size: 25.64 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, MobiView: 6587DownloadRead OnlineSoda. Pop. THE. PONY BLINKED repeatedly after she had half stumbled
backward out of the gloom of the old twohorse trailer onto the spongy mat of late
winter grass. Slowly her bulging, froglike eyes began adjusting to the bright sunlit
afternoon. An uncoordinated shake of her head hardly disturbed the flies that
clustered in crusty, tearstained tracks that coursed down either side of her face
and ended in dark smudges. Twitchy swishes of her wispy tail failed to dislodge
the flies that ...